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40 Years Since Chappaquiddick; Ted Kennedy, Mary Jo Kopechne
Newsbusters.org ^
| July 18, 2009
| Rich Noyes
Posted on 07/18/2009 9:59:17 AM PDT by WhiteCastle
Earlier this week, ABC, CBS and NBC all noted the tenth anniversary of the death of John F. Kennedy, Jr. That Kennedy was an icon according to CBSs Harry Smith, and the Prince of Camelot to ABCs Chris Cuomo, a former cousin-in-law. Today marks the 40th anniversary of the death of Mary Jo Kopechne, killed July 18, 1969 after leaving a party with Senator Edward Kennedy. That night, Kennedy drove his car off a bridge, and left the scene with Kopechne still in the submerged vehicle; he did not call the police until the following morning.
Over the course of the past four decades, the media elite have touted Kennedy as a liberal lion, spending far more time celebrating his ideological agenda than reminding people of his behavior that night in 1969. As my colleague Brent Baker noted in an op-ed back in 1999, the media have come to refer to Chappaquiddick as a Kennedy tragedy, not a Kopechne tragedy.
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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Front Page News; Government; Politics/Elections; US: Massachusetts
KEYWORDS: adultery; anniversary; camelottedlegacy; chappaquiddick; drowning; edwardkennedy; kennedy; kennedyfamily; kennedylegacy; kopechne; maryjokopechne; suffocation; tedkennedy; tedtheswimmer
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To: WhiteCastle
Mary Jo Kopechne was unavailable for comment.
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posted on
07/18/2009 10:39:10 AM PDT
by
SmithL
(The Golden State demands all of your gold)
To: WhiteCastle
I suspect Ted will see her again soon as he rides the down escalator, she’ll give him a wave from the heavens above.
42
posted on
07/18/2009 10:41:18 AM PDT
by
usmcobra
(Your chances of dying in bed are reduced by getting out of it, but most people still die in bed)
To: MEGoody
Was the father (Joe Kennedy) still alive then? I’ve hard and read that he was most definitely not a nice guy, and if he was alive then, I’m sure he used every means available to protect his son (including anything devious).
To: MEGoody
Indeed. But I have no doubt whatsoever that they had at least one late night visit from "friends" of Teddy.
There is a story around here about a little old lady that had a house on a corner lot in one of the larger towns in Suffolk county and the sitting (Democrat) police chief stopped by to see if he could put up a yard sign. She said no. About 45 minutes later a marked police car pulled up with three uniformed policemen. They put up the yard sign and told her she better leave it up "if she knew what was good for her." The case was settled in court and the sign was removed but nobody ever knew what happened because the local paper refused to cover it because it wasn't news.
That's life as usual here in the peoples republic
To: fatnotlazy
45
posted on
07/18/2009 10:56:07 AM PDT
by
trisham
(Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
To: ken21
As far as I know there is no statute of limitations on murder.....
46
posted on
07/18/2009 10:59:16 AM PDT
by
rfreedom4u
(Diversity causes division and resentment.)
To: trisham
Then the father may have had the time and money to bribe or if necessary bully and threaten in order to protect the good Senator. Sounds about right.
Thanks.
To: fatnotlazy
Then the father may have had the time and money to bribe or if necessary bully and threaten in order to protect the good Senator. Sounds about right.*****************
Joe Senior was extremely, perhaps even obsessively, ambitious for his sons.
48
posted on
07/18/2009 11:02:21 AM PDT
by
trisham
(Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
To: real_patriotic_american
A Republican would be removed from office for a simple drunk driving offense......>/i> Remember the hatchet job on Senator John Tower (R-Tex) -- one of the most patriotic and effective men ever to serve there??
And he wasn't anywhere near being a member of the lush community as Ted Kennedy is.
49
posted on
07/18/2009 11:06:59 AM PDT
by
Turret Gunner A20
(There is not enough combined intellect in the beltway to jumpstart a moron.)
To: WhiteCastle
50
posted on
07/18/2009 11:07:22 AM PDT
by
mojitojoe
(All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent.)
To: real_patriotic_american
A Republican would be removed from office for a simple drunk driving offense......>/i> Remember the hatchet job on Senator John Tower (R-Tex) -- one of the most patriotic and effective men ever to serve there??
And he wasn't anywhere near being a member of the lush community as Ted Kennedy is.
51
posted on
07/18/2009 11:07:33 AM PDT
by
Turret Gunner A20
(There is not enough combined intellect in the beltway to jumpstart a moron.)
To: WhiteCastle
Forty years ago he drown a woman.
Today he’s drowning the rest of us.
Moved up in the world. :)
52
posted on
07/18/2009 11:10:16 AM PDT
by
Tzimisce
(No thanks. We have enough government already. - The Tick)
To: fatnotlazy
Born: 6 September 1888
Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts
Died: 19 November 1969 (complications from stroke)
Best Known As: Millionaire father of president John Kennedy
53
posted on
07/18/2009 11:13:48 AM PDT
by
BARLF
To: freekitty
Haaaavad Law School, if I recall correctly.
54
posted on
07/18/2009 11:18:33 AM PDT
by
Turret Gunner A20
(There is not enough combined intellect in the beltway to jumpstart a moron.)
To: Gordon Pym
Well, them northern damyankees is jes like hemorroids — if they come down an go back up OK. But if they come down an stay down, they’s a dam niusance.
55
posted on
07/18/2009 11:23:07 AM PDT
by
Turret Gunner A20
(There is not enough combined intellect in the beltway to jumpstart a moron.)
To: fatnotlazy
Was the father (Joe Kennedy) still alive then? Ive hard and read that he was most definitely not a nice guy.... He founded the Kennedy fortune by beingne of the most successful bootleggers during the Probibition days, and was an ardent admirer of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime.
56
posted on
07/18/2009 11:34:55 AM PDT
by
Turret Gunner A20
(There is not enough combined intellect in the beltway to jumpstart a moron.)
To: Gordon Pym
There is a story around here about a little old lady that had a house on a corner lot in one of the larger towns in Suffolk county and the sitting (Democrat) police chief stopped by to see if he could put up a yard sign. She said no. About 45 minutes later a marked police car pulled up with three uniformed policemen. They put up the yard sign and told her she better leave it up "if she knew what was good for her." The case was settled in court and the sign was removed but nobody ever knew what happened because the local paper refused to cover it because it wasn't news. Of course, that sirt of thing couldn't happen nowdays.
And if I have to add the "sarc" thingy, you have to be as stupid as _______________ (fill in the blank)
57
posted on
07/18/2009 11:40:13 AM PDT
by
Turret Gunner A20
(There is not enough combined intellect in the beltway to jumpstart a moron.)
To: Gordon Pym
There is a story around here about a little old lady that had a house on a corner lot in one of the larger towns in Suffolk county and the sitting (Democrat) police chief stopped by to see if he could put up a yard sign. She said no. About 45 minutes later a marked police car pulled up with three uniformed policemen. They put up the yard sign and told her she better leave it up "if she knew what was good for her." The case was settled in court and the sign was removed but nobody ever knew what happened because the local paper refused to cover it because it wasn't news. Of course, that sirt of thing couldn't happen nowdays.
And if I have to add the "sarc" thingy, you have to be as stupid as _______________ (fill in the blank)
58
posted on
07/18/2009 11:41:35 AM PDT
by
Turret Gunner A20
(There is not enough combined intellect in the beltway to jumpstart a moron.)
To: WhiteCastle
Fatso Teddy is s-c-u-m.
(1) His whole FAMILY is s-c-u-m.
- Kennedy earned C grades at the private Milton Academy
- (he) was admitted to Harvard as a "legacy" .. the younger and dimmer Kennedy's admission was .. assured. ()
- While attending, he was expelled twice, once for cheating on a test, and once for paying a classmate to cheat for him.
- While expelled, Kennedy enlisted in the Army, but mistakenly signed up for four years instead of two. ()
- His father ... pulled the necessary strings to have his enlistment shortened to two years
- .. to ensure that he served in Europe, not Korea, where a war was raging. Kennedy was assigned to Paris
- (Teddy) never advanced beyond the rank of Private)
- While attending law school at the University of Virginia, he was cited for reckless driving four times
- once when he was clocked driving 90 miles per hour in a residential neighborhood with his headlights off after dark.
- Yet his Virginia driver's license was never revoked.
- In 1962, at age 30 (..min age to hold a Senate seat) he ran for the Senate. (FIXED!)
and THEN, the Drunken SOT really did it..
- On 18 July 1969, Kennedy attended a party on Chappaquiddick Island in Massachusetts. At about 11:00 PM, he borrowed his chauffeur's keys to his Oldsmobile limousine, and offered to give a ride home to Mary Jo Kopechne, a campaign worker. Leaving the island via an unlit bridge with no guard rail, Kennedy steered the car off the bridge, flipped, and into Poucha Pond. He swam to shore and walked back to the party -- passing several houses and a fire station -- and two friends returned with him to the scene of the accident. According to their later testimony, they told him what he already knew, that he was required by law to immediately report the accident to the authorities. Instead Kennedy made his way to his hotel, called his lawyer, and went to sleep.
Kennedy called the police the next morning. By then the wreck had already been discovered. Before dying, Kopechne had scratched at the upholstered floor above her head in the upside-down car. The Kennedy family began pulling strings, ensuring that any inquiry would be contained. Her corpse was whisked out-of-state to her family, before an autopsy could be conducted. Further details are uncertain, but after the accident Kennedy says he repeatedly dove under the water trying to rescue Kopechne, and he didn't call police because he was in a state of shock. In versions not so kind, it is widely assumed Kennedy was drunk, that he was having an affair with Kopechne, and/or that he held off calling police in hopes that his family could fix the problem overnight.
- In 1973, at the height of Nixon's Watergate scandal, Kennedy thundered from the Senate floor, "Do we operate under a system of equal justice under law? Or is there one system for the average citizen and another for the high and mighty?" (Stupid, arrogant, asshat!)
- In 1980, Kennedy challenged Carter.. for the Democratic nomination. ... by an interview with CBS Newsman Roger Mudd, who asked ... "Why do you want to be President?" Kennedy couldn't come up with a straightforward answer.
- a late-1980s media profile, Kennedy was succinctly described as someone who "grew to manhood without learning to be an adult". (MORON!)
- He is rumored to have had several affairs while married to his first wife, and had often been seen in public while thoroughly tanked and/or behaving obnoxiously. (PIG!)
- In 1987 he was caught in flagrante delicto (Having Sex) with an unidentified woman on the floor of a restaurant (PIG!).
There's a special wing in Hell just for the Kennedy's. Teddy has the Biggest Suite!
(1) Ted Kennedy NNBB Tracking the entire world.
59
posted on
07/18/2009 12:09:30 PM PDT
by
Condor51
(The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits)
To: Turret Gunner A20
He founded the Kennedy fortune by beingne of the most successful bootleggers during the Probibition days, and was an ardent admirer of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime. Not to mention that he pretty much ran the movie business for a while and was closely associated with the Banano crime family
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